Piano not playing out midi when I play?
2003-03-17 by Brown Chris - chbrow
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2003-03-17 by Brown Chris - chbrow
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2003-03-17 by jhk29072
I recently purchase a disklavier and would like help in finding music that I can download from the web and the steps in doing so. I am looking for piano-bar
2003-03-17 by woof
Carol, You know, your opinions don t seem crusty... but they are a bit biased in one direction. Let me toss out a few salient, and almost too-obvious points
2003-03-17 by Carol Beigel
This model can only read double-density 720k floppy disks. You can buy them from www.shoplet.com. It will play Yamaha files (Eseq format) and MIDI 0 files.
2003-03-17 by Carol Beigel
I know my opinions may seem a little crusty at times when it comes to buying used Disklaviers and/or used pianos in general, but after 23 years of dealing with
2003-03-17 by mspurcell2000
I just purchased a G1 Mark II with a DKC100R control unit. I downloaded midi files on a preformatted disk. When I put it in the piano, it says nonformatted
2003-03-17 by Carol Beigel
The serial number should be on the purchase agreement. Whoever you are buying this piano from should be able to give you the serial number before it is
2003-03-17 by Joe Raziano
I agree with Carol. I was also considering a MarkIIXG vs Mark III. I am definately happier that I spent the extra money and got the Mark III. The Silent
2003-03-17 by yamahamale
I really need to find this quick! I remember a few months ago I found a page somewhere on either the USA or Japan s Yamaha site where you could punch in the
2003-03-17 by Carol Beigel
Does the Disklavier and pedals work properly when you play and record from a floppy disk? If so, there is nothing wrong. If the problem occurs when using the
2003-03-17 by Carol Beigel
A DU1A is the latest MarkIII Disklavier. I am not surprised that they may not be available until July. It sometimes takes that long to get them from Japan.
2003-03-16 by cdman1232001
Unfortunatly, the only midi cable connected was from the midi out of the computer to the midi in of the disklavier so midi loopback shouldnt be the problem. :(
2003-03-16 by jsbakal@aol.com
Where are you located and how much are you asking for the unit. How many software titles are included and how about the bench. Are you the original owner and
2003-03-16 by Jack Lichter
If you are interested in buying used I have a used MX100-II I purchased new in 1997. It is the 48 tall model with the DiskLavier mechanism under the top lid.
2003-03-16 by Robert Welcyng
If you decide to buy a new piano, here s what I d do: Get in touch with three or four likely dealers around the country, ask for a price, and let them know
2003-03-16 by jeffbakal
I am looking to get an upright piano for my family and have come accross a used MX100-II for $5500 from a private party. I went to a local Yamaha store to see
2003-03-16 by Robert Welcyng
You did not state whether you are connected to the Disklavier s MIDI connectors or to the To Host connection. It sounds as though you are experiencing
2003-03-16 by cdman1232001
Hi everyone, here s my problem : I am triggering the piano from within a PC with Cubase, i am sending very little information at a time for example if i send
2003-03-16 by Spencer Chase
Greetings Danny, Did the modified file I sent work, or does the pedal need to be on a different track or channel? I think there was a bug in the program that
2003-03-15 by AMICA Webmaster
I used a plastic fence around the piano. It s also an effective deterrent for adults who sit on the front of the piano. Meta Brown
2003-03-15 by Carol Beigel
Unplug the DKV when you are not using it and put a blanket over it. You could also put one of those portable gates around the unit, but it is only a matter of
2003-03-14 by bvaldez98
hi everyone, i have a dgtiixg disklavier and a very curious one year old son. believe me when i say.....both don t mix very well. Q: does anyone know any
2003-03-13 by bdpotts
Todd: Thanks for the link to the disklavier utility. I going to try it for sure. Carol: The scary music came from all over. Most of it wasn t created for
2003-03-13 by PianoBench@aol.com
Good morning, everyone. In a message dated 3/13/03 8:21:31 AM, Carol writes:
2003-03-13 by Carol Beigel
You will probably just love the free veloset program in the dkutil in the file vault on this list. It very quickly adjusts the volume a MIDI file will play on
2003-03-13 by Todd Muncy
If you want a quick and dirty (and effective) way to adjust velocities, try the veloset program. It is part of the DKVUTILS suite of programs available in
2003-03-12 by bdpotts
Hi everyone, I just joined the group today. I ve had a Yamaha DC2S grand for a little over 2 years now. For those not familiar with the model numbers it is a
2003-03-12 by Todd Muncy
Jim, Welcome to the group. You should post those files to the Files section of the group web site. You could also post your URL in the Links section. Todd
2003-03-11 by jcapps09
Hi all, I m new to the group and really not into the technical stuff. Nevertheless, my wife has recorded some religious and secular songs on our disclavier
2003-03-11 by James Fry
... Hi there and welcome - I m a fairly new member to the group, and have been very impressed by the knowledge and helpfulness of the members :) ... These are
2003-03-11 by Todd Muncy
Danny, You ve just named off at least half of the key people in the group. It is them, not me, that made this group what it is today. With 858 members, we are
2003-03-11 by Danny
... and ... it ... I just want to thank Robert for his procedure on how-tos for Cakewalk MIDI editing. Also thanks to Mark for his followup suggestion for
2003-03-11 by Walter Tenten
I say Hello to Todd Muncy and all other participants in this group. Let me express my thanks to Todd for granting me the access and the possibility to swap
2003-03-11 by Robert Welcyng
... RW: It would not be difficult to write a CAL script to substitute a 5-step transition for on-to-off or off-to-on using either either some arbitrary rate of
2003-03-11 by Mark A. Fontana
... It should be possible to write a CAL script to replace single hard pedal-off events (transitions from position 127 to 0) on channel 1 with a series of 5-6
2003-03-11 by Robert Welcyng
Both Pianist and Jazz Pianist files (at least the ones I have) have strictly on/off sustain pedaling. Based on that and the files tendency toward high note
2003-03-10 by Robert Welcyng
You can easily change the channel to 1 by using Cakewalk, Sonic, or PG Music s Power Tracks (the least costly of the three). If you do not have one of those
2003-03-10 by suresh
http://5star.freeserve.com/Music/MIDIPlayersandUtilities/jazz-midi.html May I have some help please? I have Midi files with the Piano part on Channel 3. I
2003-03-10 by Danny
I have several of the PG Music MIDI CDs / diskettes that I have collected over the years. The Pianist (classical MIDI) that PG Music put out has all of the
2003-03-10 by ejduke2000@aol.com
May I have some help please? I have Midi files with the Piano part on Channel 3. I need to have the Piano part on Channel 1 for the Disklavier I have to find
2003-03-10 by Robert Welcyng
The URL I provided below seems to be dead. Here is an alternative URL for the same report. http://ftp.ai.univie.ac.at/papers/oefai-tr-2001-27.pdf Bob Welcyng
2003-03-10 by Robert Welcyng
James, If you are considering buying a DKV, my suggestion would be to spend some time in a dealer s showroom. Sit down and play one (or a have a pianist
2003-03-09 by Carol Beigel
Well, I ll wade in here a little deeper and hope the alligators don t bite! I certainly don t want to discourage you from buying a Disklavier, but you need to
2003-03-09 by cuteyngjoc@aol.com
What tarnishes the brass strings? My piano is only 2 months old and i m begining to see a few areas that are tarnishing. Is it true that if a person touches
2003-03-09 by James Fry
... The escapement mechanism is largely irrelavent here though; what the optical sensors measure is the speed that the hammer is flying into the strings before
2003-03-08 by dsmith942@excite.com
Carol, I have Yamaha s disk, When Irish Eyes are Smiling .. It is a pretty good disk. Dave SmithSW FL--- On Sat 03/08, Carol Beigel <
2003-03-08 by Carol Beigel
I probably should have explained a little more about the escapement mechanism of a piano action being different from just a laser shutter breaking a beam
2003-03-08 by Robert Welcyng
Carol, The Disklavier manual s MIDI implementation chart indicates that the transmitted and recognized velocity range is for Note On is 1-127 and 0 for
2003-03-08 by Dave Budde
Thanks to all who responded. I have a few comments. First, I am using a Pro model Disklavier which has a much larger range of Midi in Yamahas enhanced XP
2003-03-08 by James Fry
... I m not sure that s quite the case - the way the hammer speed is measured is basically exactly the same as how a digital keyboard measures the speed of the